On Wednesday afternoon, officers were called to 11 Gregory St. on an unrelated call when they discovered that the home was being used for making meth. Following a search of the home, officers found evidence and items used to make meth, police said.

By 11 p.m., Gregory Street was back open to all traffic.

Howard is being held at the Oswego City Police Department pending arraignment. An investigation is ongoing and further arrests are possible, police said.

Police continue to ask the public with information about this or any illegal drug activity to contact them at 342-2283 or email crimewatch@oswegony.org.